Summer Bash Explained

Summer Bash
Other Names:Blackpool Bash
Stadiums:Bloomfield Road
City Or Region:Blackpool
First Contested:2015
Teams Involved:14
Mostrecent:2019
Nextmeeting:2022
League:Championship
Broadcasters:Sky Sports

The Summer Bash is an annual event organised by the Rugby Football League. An entire round of Championship matches are played in a city to showcase the sport of rugby league.[1] It has been held at Bloomfield Road, Blackpool since 2015.

Concept

The Summer Bash was introduced in 2015 after the success of the Super League Magic Weekend. It is an extra round for the Championship teams to compete in, usually a local derby. The event takes place over a single weekend in which three regular season games are played back-to-back on each day with an extra fourth game being played on the Saturday which is the final of the League 1 Cup.

History

The games played were, when possible, 'local derby' matches in an attempt to maximise interest in the event. The "non-heartland" sides were paired against each other. An extra match on the Saturday, was the final of the inaugural League 1 Cup between North Wales Crusaders and Swinton.

After a successful inaugural Summer Bash in Blackpool in 2015 it returned to Blackpool in 2016 with mostly local derbies being played apart from Bradford vs Leigh and Sheffield Eagles vs London Broncos not being geographical derbies and were based on league positions. Once again, the League 1 Cup final took place as the opening game to the weekend.

The event returned to Blackpool's Bloomfield Road for a third consecutive year after the previous years record attendances. The Summer Bash once again opened with the League 1 Cup final.

The event returned to Blackpool's Bloomfield Road for a fourth consecutive year after the previous years record attendances. The Summer Bash this year opened with a Women's Super League fixture.

The event returned to Blackpool's Bloomfield Road for a fifth consecutive year.

The 2020 Summer Bash was scheduled to return to Blackpool for a sixth consecutive year, however was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.

The 2021 Summer Bash was also cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. Fixtures were never released.

Venues

Attendances

YearCityStadiumAttendance
2015Bloomfield Road15,381[2]
2016 15,912[3]
2017 16,444[4]
2018 11,805[5]
2019 15,070[6]

Lowest weekend attendance

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kingstone Press Championship Summer Bash to rock Blackpool . www.therfl.co.uk . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140729012853/http://www.therfl.co.uk/news/article/30581/kingstone-press-championship-summer-bash . 2014-07-29.
  2. Web site: Wood hails Summer Bash's carnival of rugby league . Love Rugby League . 25 May 2015 . 1 August 2024.
  3. Web site: Record attendance for exhilarating Summer Bash . RFL . 29 May 2016 . 8 September 2024.
  4. Web site: Record attendance in Blackpool for Summer Bash . RFL . 28 May 2017 . 8 September 2024.
  5. Web site: Betfred Championship Summer Bash entertains the fans . RFL . 27 May 2018 . 8 September 2024.
  6. Web site: RFL hail successful Betfred Championship Summer Bash . RFL . 19 May 2019 . 8 September 2024.